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It added that 76% of those asked expected to be able to watch major events free.
But at some point the talking stops, the performance begins, and the audience is asked — expected really — to be quiet and pay attention.
We've worked to provide balance and an alternative to the ways women are asked, expected, and pressured to have breast cancer procedures and treatments even if the evidence shows it does not save lives.
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